Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1952)

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JANUARY, 1952 AMERICA'S GREATEST MOVIE MAGAZINE COLGATE DENTAL CREAM CLEANS DUR BREATH WHILE IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH. AND THE COLGATE WAY OF RUSHING TEETH RIGHT AFTER EATING STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST! READER'S DIGEST* Reported The Same Research Which Proves That Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST Reader's Digest recently reported the same research which proves the Colgate way of brushing teeth right after eating stops tooth decay best! The most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today! Yes, and 2 years' research showed the Colgate way stopped more decay for more people than ever before reported in dentifrice history! No other dentifrice, ammoniated or not,offers such conclusive proof! *YOU SHOULD KNOW! While not mentioned by name, Colgate's was the only toothpaste used in the research on tooth decay recently reported in Reader's Digest. modern screen poll winners MODERN SCREEN'S TOP TEN FOR 1951 19 stories SO SURE OF LOVE (Peggy Dow) by Louise Mcllvain 12 GABLE'S DIVORCE PROBLEM by Arthur L. Charles 14 TOP MAN (John Wayne) by Kirtley Baskette 20 MY PREDICTIONS FOR 1952 by Hedda Hopper 22 WHAT TO DO 'TIL THE MINISTER COMES by Piper Laurie 24 OUR CHRISTMAS LOVE STORY by Gene Nelson 26 THROUGH WITH LOVE? (Lana Turner) by Steve Cronin 28 IT'S A GREAT LIFE (June Haver) by Jim Henaghan 30 "THEY CAN'T MAKE ME BEHAVE" (Mario Lanza) by Carl Schroeder 32 THEY'RE SCARED STIFF! (Tony Curtis-Janet Leigh) by Jim Burton 34 IT'S NOT A DREAM, DEBBIE! (Debbie Reynolds) by Joyce Reynolds 36 HOLLYWOOD'S WORST BUGABOO by Susan Trent 38 THE PIG IS IN THE PARLOR (Deborah Kerr) by Marva Peterson 40 HEARTBREAK AHEAD? (Judy Garland) by Caroline Brooks 42 WHY AUTRY CAN'T QUIT by Jack Wade 44 MRS. BLACK; HOUSEWIFE (Shirley Temple) by Agnes Vaghi 46 RANCH MAD LADD (Alan Ladd) by Richard Dexter 48 features THE INSIDE STORY 4 LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS 6 TELL IT TO JOAN (Joan Evans) 60 SWEET AND HOT 68 departments MOVIE REVIEWS by Christopher Kane 16 MODERN SCREEN FASHIONS 52 ON THE COVER: Color picture of MGM's Ava Gardner by Nickolas Muray. Other picture credits on page 90. CHARLES D. SAXON editor DURBIN HORNER executive editor CARL SCHROEDER western manager FLORENCE EPSTEIN, story editor SUZANNE EPPES, associate editor LIZ SMITH, assistant editor KATIE ROBINSON, western editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PARRY, staff photographer IRENE TURNER, research editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Changes of address should reach us five weeks in advance of the next issue date. Give both your old and new address, enclosing if possible your old address label. POSTMASTER Please send notice on Form 3578 and copies returned under Label Form 3579 to 261 Fifth Avenue, New York 16, New York MODERN SCREEN, Vol. 44, No. 2, January, 1952. Published monthly by Dell Publishing Company, Inc. Office of publication at Washington and South Aves., Dunelfen . N J. Executive and editorial office, 2611 Fifth Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Chicago advertising office 221 No LaSalle St. Chicago, III George T Delacorte Jr., President; Helen Meyer, Vice-Pres.; AlbertP. Delacorte, Vice-Pres Published simultaneously n the Dominion of Canada. International copyright, secured under the provisions of the Revised Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Work^'AII rights reserved under the Buenos Aires Convention. S°ngle copy price 15c in U. S. A., 20c in Caned/ Subscriptions in U. S. A. $1.80 one year; $3.50 two years; $5 00 three years; Canadian Subscriptions onyyear, $2.00; two years, $4.00; three years, $6 00; Foreign $2 80 a year Entered as second class matter September 18, 1930, at the post office at jOunellen, N J under Act of March 3 1879 Copyright 1951 by Dell Publishing Company, Inc. Printed in U. S. A. The publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolved material. Names of characters used in semi-fictional matter are fictitious — ■ F the name of any living person is used it is purely a coincidence. Trademark No. J01//8